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“When it comes to care-free, high-performance driving," says MotorWeek, "a Porsche 911 and the open air is an irresistible combination." And thanks to Redline Rentals of Buffalo, that experience doesn't have to come with an owner's price tag. Here, drivers can rent a Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet for the day, winding around the roads of Western New York in style. And they're not limited to Porsches, either. They can also get their hands on a Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport pulsating with a 430-horsepower V8 engine or a Dodge Challenger R/T, which boasts a sleek design and leather interior that smells like distilled freedom.

Looking for a reputable museum? Buffalo Transportation Museum in Buffalo is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting unique works of art.
For a well-crafted dish, be sure to visit the restaurant at this museum.
Parking is plentiful, so guests can feel free to bring their vehicles.

Since 2010, ABCD has been piloting needy travelers all over Cheektowaga, Depew, and Greater Buffalo. Licensed and insured drivers can also provide swift delivery to the local airport, and conveniently accept cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and Monopoly railroad deeds.

The Arcade & Attica Railroad began its existence as a handful of incomplete tracks, proceeding in stops and starts through the Allegheny River valley. When the Pennsylvania Railroad Company decided it needed service to Buffalo, it bought up the disparate stretches of rail line and linked them together. The company and its successors hardly imagined it to be one of their more long-lasting endeavors, but the little railroad weathered track washouts and bankruptcies and even made it through the Great Depression without laying off a single employee. In the 1950s, its owners decided to try short, scenic passenger excursions to bolster their flagging freight business, and the tourist line as it exists today was born.
These days, trains launch from historical Arcade Station, which is a small museum of American railroad history. A restored steam engine idles out front, waiting to pull up to 382 passengers through countryside largely unchanged since the 1880s. In addition to stunning views, excursions provide photo opportunities with the locomotive and the chance to enthusiastically wear striped overalls in public.

JEM Limousine Service specializes in delivering elegant rides along the Niagara Wine Trail. Up to 10 guests may relish in the elongated luxury of an ivory limousine, mixing drinks in the cabin?s bar and chattering under twinkling strands of light. The vehicle features tinted windows and ample trunk space to accommodate luggage on trips to the airport or packages from successful shopping-mall sweeps. As a marker of its safety, JEM?s limo has also been inspected by the New York Department of Transportation, ensuring a safer mode of transport than a piggyback ride from a crossing guard.